New infection with Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis reduces wool production |
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Authors: | MW PATON,IR ROSE,RA HART&dagger ,SS SUTHERLAND&dagger ,AR MERCY&dagger ,TM ELLIS&dagger ,JA DHALIWAL&Dagger |
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Affiliation: | *Avon Districts Agriculture Centre, Department of Agriculture, Box 483, Northam, Western Australia 6401;†Animal Industries Division, Department of Agriculture, South Perth, Western Australia 6151;‡Scientific Services, Department of Agriculture, South Perth, Western Australia 6151 |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY The effect of natural Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection on wool production and quality in sheep was examined in light of evidence that artificial C pseudotuberculosis infection causes wool production loss. A toxin ELISA was used to identify sheep that had been infected with C pseudo tuberculosis. Greasy and clean fleece weights and fibre diameter were compared in infected and uninfected sheep. C pseudotuberculosis infection caused a 3.8 to 4.8% decrease in greasy wool production and a 4.1 to 6.6% decrease in clean wool production. C pseudotuberculosis infection did not affect fibre diameter. The effects of caseous lymphadenitis (the disease caused by C pseudotuberculosis infection) cause an annual loss of about $17 million in wool production to the Australian wool industry. |
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